Bad Boy Buggie question???
#11
Mojotex...Thanks for the info. For the most part everything we have is flat trails with some hills. I already have a fourwheel golf cart the only problem with it is going down hills it wants to take off. The BBB some stops itself when going on hills when you let off of the gas. I think that is a new feature for 08, but I am not sure
#13
I was going to buy a BBB.....however, I don't think they are very rugged. They are good for transport, however, if your hauling corn, a lot of stands, etc....their not good for the long run. A buddy of mine has been out to a couple of outfits in Ill., and they were good for a while, but they had to send them back....to unreliable. I bought the Polaris Crew....hold 6 hunters, hauls 1000 lbs in the bed, its really quite, and they make exhaust silencers which make them even more quite....I love mine.
#14
Thanks for the info.....I have a polaris razor that will be around in case I need to haul alot of stuff...Just wanting a BBB to get in and out of timber
#18
Fork Horn
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I hope you don't have to drive far. They claim they can go 20 miles, buy they don't. We have 2 and they both drain the battery real fast. I got stuck walking many of times. I went out and bought a Ranger XP with a quiet aftermarket exhaust. It works real good. They have a excellent concept, but there not very reliable.
#19
We used one last month when I was in FL on my turkey hunt. They would be good if you had roads or trail all around your property. If you are like me you have to hoof it back to where you want to hunt. I will stick with my rocky boots, they are a heck of alot cheaper.



...but for 10K I would rather have my Kubota RTV
